1. Blower only works on fastest speed
The resistor which makes for the different speeds is actually inside the airbox on the
engineside of the firewall - no need to take the dash apart!
Start by dismounting the wipers, then work your way there - and beware of the relatively hidden bolts. There is a VERY good walkthrough on the german Espace-Freunde here:
http://www.espace-freunde.de/modelle/j63/anleitung/widerstand/widerstand.htmlIF you already dismantled the dashboard, don't dispair - replace all the lighbulbs you can get near, and you have accomplished something great. The ones in the aircon/heater panel can only be replaced this way...
5. Left indicator doesn't self-cancel
indicator stalk multifunction unit may need a good look - as Anders says, it may be adjustment.
I took mine apart, to fix the locking-mechanism for the main beam.
BEWARE, that when you open it, there will be at least two
very small springs which will shoot out... been there - spent a long time finding them on the floor - done that :-)
The self cancellation is activated through a fairly robust looking metal pin protuding from the unit.
Again, Espace-Freunde have a good page describing how to get to it, and the PDF mentioned at the bottom even shows how to take it apart and eventually repair.
6. Driver's door only works off central locking when it feels like it.
Annoying, but it is called SOUL :-)
Check electrical connections.
10. Cable from the OE roof aerial too short to fit aftermarket stereo
I guess it could be extended, but on my Murena I got rid of the areal alltogether, and the radio works just fine. In this case, I have the cable connected, but that IS the areal - it just ends blind at the roof. This is apparently enough. Modern radios are probably more sensitive.
I have seen kits that will transform the rear window heating mesh to an areal as well, - with a capacitor to shield the radio from DC. However, try fitting a length of wire as homemade areal, - maybe a twin wire, splitted to run towards either side of the dashboard.
But apart from that, it's fine
Thats the spirit ! :-)